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- to a template, cells use an error-prone recovery mechanism known as translesion synthesis as a last resort. Damage to DNA alters the spatial configuration...
- synthesizing past the damaged site. However, in translesion synthesis, the CPD is byp****ed by translesion polymerases, and replication and or transcription...
- December 2005). "Ubiquitin-Binding Domains in Y-Family Polymerases Regulate Translesion Synthesis". Science. 310 (5755): 1821–1824. Bibcode:2005Sci...310.1821B...
- Biology: A DNA polymerase found in higher eukaryotes and implicated in translesion synthesis. Chemistry: The stoichiometric coefficient. Psychology: The...
- during other forms of repair, or cause an error during replication (translesion synthesis). Mutations may also result from substitution, insertion or...
- protein with both DNA polymerase and DNA Primase activities involved in translesion DNA synthesis. It is the first eukaryotic protein to be identified with...
- polymerase eta is a eukaryotic DNA polymerase involved in the DNA repair by translesion synthesis. The gene encoding DNA polymerase eta is POLH, also known as...
- replication or errors of DNA repair. Errors of replication often involve translesion synthesis by a DNA polymerase when it encounters and byp****es a damaged...
- post-replication repair (PRR). In PRR, there are two sub-pathways: (1) a translesion synthesis pathway, which is carried out by specialised DNA polymerases...
- replication process, such as polymerization of DNA or RNA, terminal transfer, translesion synthesis (TLS), non-homologous end joining (NHEJ), and possibly in restarting...